Louis Vuitton will repurpose its workshops across France, following a plea from the French government for nonsurgical masks, specifically
Photo: Courtesy Louis Vuitton Millions of people are still in need of nonsurgical face masks to help fight the spread of the coronavirus, and on Wednesday, Louis Vuitton announced that it will repurpose its workshops across France to make hundreds of thousands more.
Michael Burke, Louis Vuitton chairman and CEO, marked the launch of production by visiting the brand’s Sainte-Florence workshop, where 22 artisans are voluntarily stationed.
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